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Duralumin (896 bytes)
1: '''Duralumin''' (or '''duraluminum''') is an [[alloy]] of [[aluminium]] (about 95%... 3: ... material that claims to be aluminium is actually duralumin. Plymax (241 bytes) 1: ...used in airplanes. It consists of a thin sheet of duralumin bonded to a thicker sheet of plywood. Most notabl... ZMC-2 (1485 bytes) 3: ...ship". It was not made of tin, but of [[duralumin|duraluminum]], an [[aluminum]] [[alloy]]. It was strange-lo... Alloy (2064 bytes) 13: * [[duralumin]] List of alloys (2406 bytes) 8: * [[Duralumin]] ([[copper]]) Nakajima Ki-84 (2614 bytes) 7: ...awa Ki-103|Ki-103]], the [[steel]] (rather than [[duralumin]]) [[Nakajima Ki-113|Ki-113]], and the [[Nakajima... Metal (2875 bytes) 15: ...per and zinc), [[bronze]] (copper and tin), and [[duralumin]] (aluminium and copper). Alloys specially desig... Sikorsky Alexander Nevsky (2862 bytes) 3: ...uselage]] was made of [[armor]]ed [[steel]] and [[duralumin]]. Its engines had a coarse pitch of the [[propel... Solution (3923 bytes) 24: ...coal]]; moisture in [[wood]]</td><td>[[Steel]], [[duralumin]], other [[metal]] [[alloy]]s</td></tr></table> Hawker Hind (2968 bytes) 70: Structural elements were a mixture of steel and [[duralumin]], and the wings were fabric covered. Supermarine Stranraer (3210 bytes) 70: The structure was mainly [[duralumin]], with the hull covered with sheet metal and the... Monocoque (3934 bytes) 7: ...920s]] the price of [[aluminium]] (specifically [[duralumin]]) started dropping considerably and many manufac... Vickers Warwick (3452 bytes) 9: ...llesley]] and Wellington. Structural members of [[duralumin]] were covered by wired-on fabric. 219 Warwick Is... Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 (10266 bytes) 12: ...n]] tubing. Plymax consisted of a thin sheet of [[duralumin]] bonded to a thicker sheet of [[plywood]]. The p... Polikarpov I-16 (5211 bytes) 7: ...ng was built from steel tubing covered in sheet [[duralumin]] and fabric, the tail was aluminum tubing with f... Bristol 223 (5844 bytes) 7: ... upper limit was Mach 2.2, above this speed the [[duralumin]] used for most aircraft construction would start... Homebuilt aircraft (8670 bytes) 60: ...inum]] and above all an aluminum alloy known as [[duralumin]]. Boeing 2707 (7989 bytes) 7: ...in friction at speeds above Mach 2.2 will cause [[duralumin]] (aircraft [[aluminum]]) to go "plastic". Reque... Sergey Lukyanenko (11530 bytes) 134: *Duralumin Sky IAR 80 (22710 bytes) 50: ...sting of a welded steel tube frame covered with [[duralumin]] sheeting. The wings were mounted just behind th... 99: ...ned to handle, and it had to be reinforced with a duralumin "belt" just behind the cockpit in the first ninet...
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